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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2042454
(54) Titre français: SYSTEME DE NETTOYAGE ET D'ASSAINISSEMENT POUR MELANGEUSE DE DESSERTS SURGELES
(54) Titre anglais: CLEANING AND SANITIZING SYSTEM FOR FROZEN DESSERT MIXING MACHINE
Statut: Durée expirée - au-delà du délai suivant l'octroi
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • A23G 9/30 (2006.01)
  • A23G 9/12 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • HEINHOLD, DUANE H. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • HEINHOLD, KENNETH E. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(73) Titulaires :
  • DUANE H. HEINHOLD
  • KENNETH E. HEINHOLD
(71) Demandeurs :
  • DUANE H. HEINHOLD (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • KENNETH E. HEINHOLD (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(74) Agent: SMART & BIGGAR LP
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 2002-08-27
(22) Date de dépôt: 1991-05-13
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1991-11-12
Requête d'examen: 1998-05-13
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Non

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
07/522,664 (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) 1990-05-11

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Abrégé anglais


Improvements are provided in machines for processing
frozen comestibles of the type in which a frozen comestible
is placed in a mixing cup and the mixing cup is moved toward
en auger which mixes the frozen comestible into a smooth,
soft material. The improvements comprise at least one
orifice in a sidewall of the mixing cone and a system for
delivering a cleaning and sanitizing solution through the
orifice to spray the solution into the interior of the
mixing cone. As the mixing cone ie moved up and dawn, the
cleaning and sanitizing solution is sprayed into the mixing
cone and impinges on the auger to clean and sanitize the
auger and the interior of the mixing cone. The system for
delivering the cleaning and sanitizing solution preferably
comprises a manifold having a hallow interior, with a
plurality of orifices in the sidewall of the mixing cone
which communicate with the hollow interior of the manifold.
The manifold is positioned adjacent to the exterior surface
of the sidewall of the mixing cone. A conduit delivers the
cleaning and sanitizing solution under pressure into the
hollow interior of the manifold, and the cleaning and
sanitizing solution is sprayed through the orifices into the
mixing cone.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


CLAIMS
We Claim:
1. In a frozen dessert mixing machine including a
mixing sugar, a motor driven system for rotating the augar,
a mixing cone in coaxial alignment with the mixing augar,
and drive means for moving the mixing cone in linear
movement toward and away from said auger, said improvement
comprising
at least one orifice in a sidewall of the mixing cone;
and
means for delivering a fluid through said orifice as the
cone and the orifice are moved up and down adjacent to said
auger to introduce said fluid into the interior of the mixing
cone and to spray said fluid over the sugar as the orifice
moves along the axial dimension of the auger.
2. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 1, wherein the fluid is a cleaning
and sanitizing solution, whereby as the mixing cone is moved
up and down, the cleaning and sanitizing solution is sprayed
into the mixing cone and impinges on the auger to clean and
sanitize the auger and the interior of the mixing cone.
3. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 2, wherein said means for delivering
the cleaning and sanitizing solution comprises
a manifold having a hollow interior, said manifold
positioned adjacent to the exterior surface of the sidewall
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of the mixing cone;
a conduit for delivering the cleaning and sanitizing
solution under pressure into the hollow interior of the
manifold; and
said orifice in the sidewall communicates with the
hollow interior of the manifold so that cleaning and
sanitizing solution is sprayed through the orifice into the
mixing cone.
4. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 3, wherein a check valve is provided
in the conduit for preventing backflow of material from the
mixing cone through the check valve into said conduit.
5. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 3, wherein the manifold is elongate
and a plurality of orifices are provided in the sidewall of
the mixing cone to communicate with the hollow interior of
the manifold.
6. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 3, wherein
the mixing cone is attached to a mounting plate;
the mounting plate is mounted to a carriage that moves
the mixing cone in its linear movement toward and away from
the auger; and
a coupling member is associated with the mounting plate
and the carriage for coupling a flexible supply tube to the
conduit for delivering the cleaning and sanitizing solution
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from the supply tube to the conduit.
7. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 6, wherein a check valve is provided
in the coupling member for preventing backflow of material
from the mixing cone through the check valve into the
flexible supply tube.
8. The improvement in a frozen dessert mixing machine
in accordance with Claim 3, wherein
a catch basin is positioned below the mixing cone for
catching drippings and the cleaning and sanitizing solution
coming from the muting cone; and
a disposal conduit is connected to the catch basin for
disposal of the drippings and the cleaning and sanitizing
solution.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to machines for
mixing a frozen dessert in which various condiments and
flavors are mixed in a given portion of a frozen material
such as ice cream. In particular, the invention relates to
improvements in means incorporated with the mixing cone of
such machines for cleaning and sanitizing the mixing cone
and mixing auger.
2. State of the Art
Machines are well known in the prior art for
mixing and transforming a hard frozen ice cream product to a
substantially soft, smooth, creamy product which is superior
in quality to conventional soft ice creams. Such machines
are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,974,965, in which a
variety of condiments such as pieces of candy, fruit, nuts,
cookies and other flavors can be rapidly mixed with the ice
cream in single serve portions.
As a result of a search of the relevant prior U.S.
patents, the following patents were found which relate to
similar machines of the type to which the present invention
pertains:
2,626,132 2,626,133 3,061,279 4,448,114 4,506,988
4,548,508 4,637,221 4,647,214 4,693,611 4,708,489
3. Objectives
A principal objective of the present invention is
to provide an improved system for cleaning and sanitizing
the mixing cone and mixing auger of a frozen dessert mixing
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machine, wherein the improved system is simple in
construction yet rugged and efficient in use.
In summary, this invention seeks to provide in a
frozen dessert mixing machine including a mixing auger, a
motor driven system for rotating the auger, a mixing cone in
coaxial alignment with the mixing auger, and drive means for
moving the mixing cone in linear movement toward and away
from said auger, said improvement comprising: at least one
orifice in a sidewall of the mixing cone; and means for
delivering a fluid through said orifice as the cone and the
orifice are moved up and down adjacent to said auger to
introduce said fluid into the interior of the mixing cone
and to spray said fluid over the auger as the orifice moves
along the axial dimension of the auger.
An additional objective of the present invention
is to provide an improved mounting mechanism for mounting
the mixing cone to the transport means that moves the mixing
cone, wherein novel coupling means are provided in the
mounting mechanism for connecting a supply of cleaning and
sanitizing solution to the mixing cone, and further wherein
a check valve is provided in the coupling means to prevent
backflow of matter from the mixing cone into the supply of
cleaning and sanitizing solution.
A further objective of the present invention is to
provide a basin beneath the mixing cone for collecting the
cleaning and sanitizing solution used in cleaning and
sanitizing the mixing cone and mixing auger.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The above objectives are achieved in accordance
with the present invention by providing novel improvements
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to the conventional machines for mixing a frozen dessert of
the prior art. Because the basic mixing machines are well
documented in the prior art, detailed description of the
machines will not be repeated in this specification. For
purposes of detailed descriptions of the basic mixing
machines, the reader is referred to U.S. Patent
No. 4,974,965.
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In accordance with th~a pr~aearat inv~xatian, an improved
mixing cone ~.a provided ~ar an otherwise convmntie~nnl frozem
dr~eeert mixing machine. 7C'kae improved mixing con4 aompric,ge
means ~or ~ln'troducin~ a o~.de~ning and smaitiziuag solution into
the interior of th~ mixing cone. The alataning and sanitizing
solution is sprayed dlraatly on the mixing auger and th~
sugar redirects the solution again~t the intariar walls of
the mixing cane.
In a preferred ~mbodiment a~ the inventit~x~, improved
rnountirag means era ales provided for mounting the mixi~ag cone
to the carriage that mouse the mixing none toward and away
from the mixing auger. The carriage has a nipple to which a
supply line is connected. The supply line in turn i~
~cs~n~xactad to a source of the cl~aning and sanitizing
solution. Coupling means era provided for connecting the
nipple on the carria~ga to the cleaning system of th~ mi~t~.~xg
eons when the mixing cone ia~ mounted on the carra~xc~e. the
coupling means includ~e a cheek valve that prgvente backflow
of frozen dessert material from the mixing coxaa to the s~3pply
2~ line from the source of the cleaning and sanitizing solutiaaa.
The supply lire advantageously comprises a water line
attached to a pressurized source of potable water, A mixing
~ralve i~ incorporated in the water line for injecting the
proper amount of sanitizing agent ia~to the water as the water
ZS .fl.owe through the mixing valve. The sanitizing agent rt<ixea
with the water in than water line to form th~ cleaning and
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sanitizing oolution theft is a~ec9 to the mixing eons.
Tn a otill lEurther embodi~nen,t o~ the inv~ntion, a basixa
ie providod krolow tho miacing sane ~o' Cpllectir~g thm oleaning
anc~ sanitizing solution as that solukior~ drains frdx~t the
mincing cono. Tho babin can be aanneatocR direatly to e~ drs~.a.,
wa~to, v~nt oy~stem (e~ s~wer sy,~tdm) or to a holding tank that
is periodically empti~d.
Adc9ational abjeots and features of the invention will
become apparent from the ,'allowing detailed descriptian,
1o taken together with the accompanying drawings.
THE ~RAW,II~GS
Prexerred embadimenta of the pre~ant inveantion
representing the best madea presently cantamplated of
carrying out th$ ~.nvent3,on are illustrated in the
accompanying dxaw,~n~la ire which:
Fig. ~- ie a pictorial representation of a ma.x~.a~g machine
of the pree~ent ~.~rve~atxan;
Fig. 2 is a elide view of a mixing machine similar to
that of Fig. 1 with the sides of the haus~,ng of the mixing
machine remavac~ and with the battom portion shown xn section
to illustrate working campanenta within the hauling; '
Fig. 3 is a arose seatxan thraugh the machine of ~~Lg~ ~
taken along lane 3-3 of Fi~l. Z; and
Fi.g. 4 i>a a side view of the m,i~~,ng cone ehawing the
system ~a' praviding cleaning end sanitizing ~aolution to the
miac~.ng cone in Section.
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nlrTr~r~.~n ~~scRx~Txo~ or T~~~ z>.,z~u~ar~t~~>,,n ~t~~or~zrta~a~~~
Pre~errad embodim~nta o~ a ~rox~n aomestibla mixing
device to in aaoordanee with the proaQnt invernt~.ata era
i.llustra~tad in th~ drawings. The apparatus l0 inolurisa a
mixing auger 12 anc~ a motor 14, pulley system 16 a~ad eqr~a~ya
ehc~ft 1~ ~ar driving th~ aug~r 12. A mix~.ing cono ~?0 is
prrwided in coaxial alignment with then mixing Qugex~ a2, and n
housing 22 i~ pratrid~d for the apparatus. Tho npparatua,
including the aug~r 12, the orator 14, pulley system lfa, drive
shaft 18, hot~e~.ng 22 and a standard mixing cone is
conaentic~na~. and well known in the prior art. The prior art
as re:~errsd to hereinbefore g.lvpa a full ari~ti complete
description at the general me~keup and operation of rsuch
mixing apparatus,
Briefly, conventional mi~r~.ng apparatus of the prior art
includes a mixi~xg cone attached to a carriage that tray~ls
upwardly and dawnwardl~~ a~.ong a vertical support poet. Aa
il~,uatratsd, the mixing aa~e 20 and carriage 2b inGarparate
novel improveme~nta that will bs dascribec! fully hereinaftor.
xt is ac~nvsntional to mount the carriage 20 on a ris~id,
elongate track 28 for linear, reciprocating mave~aant toward
and away gram the auger 12. The carriage 26 ie designed to
move alongr the track 28 with a minimum of frictional
resistance. To this end, as illustrated in F~,g, 3, it
advantageous to provic~a a track 28 having parallol, spaced
aids edges which form a race for ball bearings 30 mounte$
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within tea carriage 26,
A gear mocha~ai~m ~0 ~,d pxovided within they hauaing 22,
with the dxive shaft 36 of the gear mechao.~.8m 40 extending
from the dear mechanism 40 through a side wall of the housing
~2. A 1~ve~r 3D in turn exte~nda ~rom th~ drive shaft 36 to ba
poaitxoned er~j3oont to but ~pmCAd T ightly Pram the side of
the houaingr 22 such that the lever cart be moved i.n a pivotal
movement s,baut thp drive ahmft 36, ~'ha gear m~ahs,n.iam ~0
further hoe an output drive sprocket ~2 which is drivat, i>a
rotational motion upa~a pivotal movauZant of the lever 38.
An upper idler sprocket 32 is pas.itionad above the
sugar 12 and r~enarally in liana with the longitudinal length
o~ the track 28. A rlrivo chain 34 ig connected at one end to
the carriage 2F~, with the drive chain 3h extending from the
Z5 carriagd Z6 around the upper irllar sprocket 32 to the drive
sprocket 4~ of tYae agar moch~sn~.sm 40. Wh~n the lsvQr ~8 of
the gear mechanism 40 ~.a moved c~ownwardly in a first pivotal
movement, the drive chain 34 wraps about the drive sprocket
42 ea ae to move the carriage z6 anc~ the mixing Gong 20
mounted thereon in linear movement toward the auger ~,2.
In a praferx~d aspect of the preee~n.t invention, there is
provided an improved mixing coma 20. the improvement
cornpriges manna tar injecting a claaninc~ and.sanitix~.ng
solution into th~ mixing oorae 20 through a sidewall of then
2a mixing cone 20. As illustrated in Fig$. 1, 3 mnd 4, a
hollow, ~l.c~nr~ate manifold 50 s.s poaitianed along the ~idowall
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of the mixing cone 20. A short piano of aanduit 52 is
aCt~chac3 betwoen tho hollow m~x~i~ald b0 and a coup~.~,t~g ~nambor
54 which is eesociat~d with the Carriage 2~.
A ~lariat a~ relatively ema~ll o~~n.inc~e 56 are provideQ ~.n
the aidewsll o!~ the mixing aan~ 20 to communiamto with th~
hollow manifold 60. . When Chi vl~aning and aaniti~i.xxg
solution ie t~e:7.iv~red to Gtae manifold 50 through the aanduit
fi?, under pr~saure, the solution is sprayed through thcs
openings 56 into the interia~C of the mixing none 20. While
the solution ie being sprayed from the opening 66, the mixing
cone 20 caxx b~ moved up axed dawn to distribute thg sprayed
eoluriou over th~ auger 12 to clean the auger 12. Hy using a
oanitizing solution, bacteria can ba effectively killed wen
within the small opgnirags S6 axed in the manifa~,d 50 snd
conduit 5z.
Ta prevent backflow of frozen com~stible from the mi~;~.ng
cone beyond the coupling member ~4 during normal uaa of the
m~aolx~:n~ in making a mixed, frozen dessert, a check valve is
advantageously provided in the coupling member. A
particularly adv~entagaoug system for incorporating the check
valve into the Ct~upling member and for mounting the coupling
member to the carriage 26 will now be deaaribed.
Ae shown in F'igc. 2, 3 and 4, the mixing scram 20 is
coxxnectad by a short coon~ctor 60 to a mounting plate !a2.
~°lae mounting plate 62 is in, turn held firmly to the carriage
26 by mounting attachmante~ auah as bolts and nuts 89;, The
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mounting plate 62 alts flatwise øirmly sgai~xaG Che ~lt~t sauber
our~aar~ a~ the carriag~ ?6. ~kse coupling mombor 54 ae.mpriees
a hcsJL~.a~r ay~.~,n~griaal member Firmly attached to ties mounting
pl~te 62, witka the a~ei,a p~ tho aaupling momb~r 69 boing
6 eaeone.lal.~.y p~,rpendlioular to the mounting plate 62. ' ~'k~e
short canc~u3.t f2 ig connected ~.n Flow aammuniaations betw~an
ono Enc. of the ooup~.3ng member f>4 and tho mr~ni~old 50, axed
they other en4 a~ thm coupling member is open 4t~rnugh the
mounting plate 62,
20 Aa beat shown in Fig. 4, at least one, and pr~ferably
two, retainer screws 66 are located between the ends o~ the
coupling memb~r 54.. The retainor screws 66 are thr~aded
through openings in th~ aide of the coupling member 64 such
that the ends of the retainer screws 66 extend into the inner
15 cylindrical cavity of the coupling member 54. Washers 68
seal the heads of the retainer gcre~wg S6 to the coupling
member 54 to prevent leakage of Fluid from th~ coupling
me~mbare 54 around the retainer ecrerra 66. A tail epx.ing 7~
1e posit~.oried in the end of the coupling member 5~4 From which
20 the conduit 52 exstenda. A ball TO ie~ positioned bstw~en the
spring and the retainer screws 66. the retainer screws 66
retain the ball 70 within Che Coupling member 54 when the
mounting plate 62 is removed From the carriage 26.
As shown in Fig. 4, the carriage 26 has a nipple 74
25 which e~xtende through the carriage 26. One end ie .adapted to
receive a suppler condua.t 76 that Feeds the cleaning and
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~anitiaing a~alutian to the coupling member 54. Tho oth~r end
o~ the nipple 7~1 extend~ fronn the ~7lat ~aca of the carriage
26 to which the xi~ounting~ plate S2 itx mount~d. Tho other end
of thm nipple 74 is adapted to be recaivod snugly w~.thiW tho
open mnc~ of the coupling member 8Q when the mountirag p~.o,te~ 62
ie mount~d to the aarr3.e~ge 26. One or two r3-ringls 78 o~aan, b~
provided in annular recea irt the ozyd of the nipp7.o 74 to Farm
a ~E~.u~.d Light a~~al betwgan tl~~o c,~,pple, 74 and the aouplixlg
member 54.
1'he ball 70 in the coupling member 54 a~ato agai>nat the
°p~n Enc. o~ the nipple 7~ $nd prervante backflow °~ fluid from
the coupling membesr 5~ into they aupp~,y conduit 76. Whoa
cyaaning and sanitizing solution is delivered under prosour~
to the nipp~.a 74, the ball f0 is pushed aga~.nat the a3prir~g
16 bias away from the end of the nipple 74, and aJ.er~zaing and
8ar~itiza.ng solution is gllowed to pass thrt~ugh the coupli~ag
member 54 and short conduit 52 to the manifold 60 to be
sprayed into the mix~.n~ co~ae 20.
When it is desirable to d~.smaritle and clee,n the coupling
member 54, the mounting plate 62 ie remaved from the carri~eg~
z6. The retaining, eerewa 66 retain the ball 70 end spring 72
within the coupling member 5~ during this operation. Once
the mounting plate 62 ha~ been reanovad from the oa~criage z6,
the interior o~ the coupling member is accessible for
cleaning, xhe ball 70 and spring y2 can be removed for
clea~2~.ng a,f desir~d by removing the retaining screws 66.

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Aa show~i in t'ig. 2, eha supply aonduit 76, wl~3olt 1e mad~
of a flescible tubing. is looped over e~ retain~r pin 00 which
is located between th~ travol, of the carriage 26 on the CraCl(
28. This all,owa thm tubing 7G to uicwu with thm ear ~,yay~s ;~$
pas the carr~,ag,~ 2& xriaveo back end Earth slung the track ZB.
The end of the tu~aing 7G remote from the carriage 26 ~,a .
eavr~nt'.dg~ously cantaeat~d to a mixing valve 82. TEi~ mixing
valvd' 87, i.e can~ascteEl to a water lino 0~ containing wats,r ,
under pressure, Whan tho valve ax ies turned vu to initiat~
the cleaning and sanitizing cycle, water flvwe through the
valv~ 82 and is mixed with a sanitizing agent from a storage
container 86. The oanit~.zing agent mixes with th~ water to
Farm the cleaning and sanitizing solution as th~ water and
sanitizing agrent ~law through th~ mixing valvca 82 and aupp~.y
pdnduit 76.
A catch basin or ai,nk 90 is ae4vantagaouely~ provided
imme~d3.ataly below the mixing cone 20 when the mixing CQne~ i~
in its lowermost poa~.tion. The sank 90 catches any c~r~,ppa;g~
~ro><n the mixins~ cane 20 during normal uas in making frozen
deal~rts. Zx~ addition, the sink collects they ale~aning grad
sanitizing aalution as it drains from the mixing cone 20
during the cl~aning and eanx.tixin~r step. The eix~k 90 ie .
ac~va~atageauely connected through a aonv~ntional trap ~2 to a
drain waste vane ayetem. r~ a drain war~te vent ayr~t~m is xiot
available, the Bink 90 could be connect~$ to a collactian
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eomptied wla~n ~e~aea~ary.
Al though pr~~nrret% embac~imArxts of the anixing mascls~.~ae of
the ~r~recnt ~.x~v~ntian h~eve , been ~.llu~tre,tec~ and daar.r~.k~~c9, it
ias to ba un~9aratooQ tkx~tt then ~reeant disclosure icy rndllas T~y
way 4~ examgl,e ancY that vuriouo other ~rabpc~3m~nta are
~a~aibla wikhaut Qaparting from Che subject matter camixzg
within Che~ scope of the ~o~.lovrin~ alttima, which suhjact
matter ie rap~ard~d as the ~.n~taritio~.
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Inactive : Approuvée aux fins d'acceptation (AFA) 2002-01-09
Modification reçue - modification volontaire 2001-11-30
Inactive : Dem. de l'examinateur par.30(2) Règles 2001-06-04
Lettre envoyée 1998-10-16
Inactive : Renseign. sur l'état - Complets dès date d'ent. journ. 1998-10-16
Inactive : Dem. traitée sur TS dès date d'ent. journal 1998-10-16
Inactive : Supprimer l'abandon 1998-10-07
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 1998-05-13
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 1998-05-13
Inactive : Abandon.-RE+surtaxe impayées-Corr envoyée 1998-05-13
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 1991-11-12

Historique d'abandonnement

Il n'y a pas d'historique d'abandonnement

Taxes périodiques

Le dernier paiement a été reçu le 2002-04-04

Avis : Si le paiement en totalité n'a pas été reçu au plus tard à la date indiquée, une taxe supplémentaire peut être imposée, soit une des taxes suivantes :

  • taxe de rétablissement ;
  • taxe pour paiement en souffrance ; ou
  • taxe additionnelle pour le renversement d'une péremption réputée.

Les taxes sur les brevets sont ajustées au 1er janvier de chaque année. Les montants ci-dessus sont les montants actuels s'ils sont reçus au plus tard le 31 décembre de l'année en cours.
Veuillez vous référer à la page web des taxes sur les brevets de l'OPIC pour voir tous les montants actuels des taxes.

Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
TM (demande, 7e anniv.) - petite 07 1998-05-13 1998-05-13
Requête d'examen - petite 1998-05-13
TM (demande, 8e anniv.) - petite 08 1999-05-13 1999-04-06
TM (demande, 9e anniv.) - petite 09 2000-05-15 2000-05-11
TM (demande, 10e anniv.) - petite 10 2001-05-14 2001-03-29
TM (demande, 11e anniv.) - générale 11 2002-05-13 2002-04-04
Taxe finale - générale 2002-06-12
TM (brevet, 12e anniv.) - générale 2003-05-13 2003-04-07
TM (brevet, 13e anniv.) - générale 2004-05-13 2004-04-06
TM (brevet, 14e anniv.) - générale 2005-05-13 2005-03-29
TM (brevet, 15e anniv.) - générale 2006-05-15 2006-04-10
TM (brevet, 16e anniv.) - générale 2007-05-14 2007-03-26
TM (brevet, 17e anniv.) - générale 2008-05-13 2008-05-02
TM (brevet, 18e anniv.) - générale 2009-05-13 2009-04-29
TM (brevet, 19e anniv.) - générale 2010-05-13 2010-05-05
Titulaires au dossier

Les titulaires actuels et antérieures au dossier sont affichés en ordre alphabétique.

Titulaires actuels au dossier
DUANE H. HEINHOLD
KENNETH E. HEINHOLD
Titulaires antérieures au dossier
S.O.
Les propriétaires antérieurs qui ne figurent pas dans la liste des « Propriétaires au dossier » apparaîtront dans d'autres documents au dossier.
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Page couverture 1993-11-26 1 18
Abrégé 1993-11-26 1 32
Revendications 1993-11-26 3 87
Dessins 1993-11-26 4 82
Description 1993-11-26 11 371
Dessins 1998-11-08 4 80
Dessin représentatif 2002-08-06 1 9
Description 2001-11-29 12 395
Page couverture 2002-07-23 1 46
Dessin représentatif 1998-06-24 1 21
Rappel - requête d'examen 1998-01-20 1 117
Accusé de réception de la requête d'examen 1998-10-15 1 177
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 2002-01-23 1 164
Correspondance 2002-06-11 1 44
Correspondance 1991-10-16 5 142
Taxes 1998-05-12 1 43
Taxes 2008-05-01 1 36
Taxes 2010-05-04 1 36
Taxes 1996-05-12 1 42
Taxes 1995-05-08 1 42
Taxes 1997-05-12 1 37
Taxes 1994-05-04 1 37
Taxes 1993-04-27 1 22
Correspondance de la poursuite 1991-05-12 1 83